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i knnow fitting restictors and doing internal mods but shaun said not to worry unless your rebuilding..

i have mines cam baffles and 26 covers which will help..

all built engines i have read in the FI have had this mod done!

What are you doing it for? I have a 26 which are bad for oil problems and i wouldn't even bother with one.

coz mines gonna see some limiter loving come june 19th drift prac!

and im just making a $200 sacrifice to save my engine..

i did read that unless u have a aftermarket oil pump u dont really need to do the external oil drain..

the baffles should be fine with a catch can setup..

coz mines gonna see some limiter loving come june 19th drift prac!

and im just making a $200 sacrifice to save my engine..

i did read that unless u have a aftermarket oil pump u dont really need to do the external oil drain..

the baffles should be fine with a catch can setup..

Just fill the oil up to the top of the H on the dipstick, That's how i keep my RB's alive on the track.

Just fill the oil up to the top of the H on the dipstick, That's how i keep my RB's alive on the track.

and its worked so far

from what i saw it wasn't easy track time either and what maybe 8 laps with some drifting on the SAU|sa track day

In other news, "Lost" sucks a fat dick and I'm glad it's over, that ending was... was... there are no words

OOOooooh don't spoil it - I'm just about to finally get around to watching it (just watched the 1 hour 6 season-spanning re-cap episode) ..

Gah! Now I'm stressing that I've wasted the time watching 6 seasons of a tv show :cheers:

OOOooooh don't spoil it - I'm just about to finally get around to watching it (just watched the 1 hour 6 season-spanning re-cap episode) ..

Gah! Now I'm stressing that I've wasted the time watching 6 seasons of a tv show :cheers:

I personally thought it was a piece of shit but you're experience may be different. Let me just say this, a certain main plot point in season 6 was TOTALLY useless, the last few minutes of the show totally wipe it out. That and the "ending" was something the creators said from day one would never be the ending

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